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When it comes to controlling access to a leisure facility, there are a lot of choices. And, while that’s a good thing, it can also be overwhelming.
How does access to a fitness or leisure facility differ from a corporate environment? What are the key considerations?
While...

A new Centaman Entrance Control speedgate boasting the slimmest pedestal on the market is making unattractive and obtrusive security solutions a thing of the past.
Centaman Entrance Control General Manager Michael Bystram said the EasyGate SUPERB was designed to be as narrow and discrete as possible...

Earlier this year, Auckland police arrested a man linked to 24 burglaries at gyms in the region over a month-long period.
The arrest would have raised two key questions for many fitness centres: how did he do it and how can we keep ourselves, our members...

Imagine accessing a government building, corporate office or leisure facility with the wave of your hand. That’s now possible in Australia and New Zealand, thanks to the introduction of a customised Centaman Entrance Control gate with advanced biometric scanning technology.
The premium security offering combines the...

Mobile devices are everywhere and they’re changing the way we live and work.
They are also changing the way many organisations manage access control.
A 2017 study by research group Gartner found that 20 per cent of organisations expected to use mobile credentials for physical access control...

The National Disability Insurance Agency’s (NDIA) new national headquarters opened in Geelong in March, showcasing a commitment to sustainable, accessible design.
The building, which is located at 21 Malop Street, houses approximately 600 NDIA staff, around 12 per cent of whom identify as having a disability...